For god's sake, how is that people can't walk down a damn aisle without nearly severing arms from shoulders?
Not only did this moose of a woman practically dislocate my arm, she also spilled coffee all over me after her bag slammed into my arm.
On my hair, down my jacket ... my face. We hadn't left Union yet. I was so pissed that I kicked her coffee cup in anger after it fell to the floor and stormed off the train, so I could clean myself up.
And I had to take the 8:13, having left the 7:18 in a huff. So now I smell like a Tim Horton's garbage can and I'm late getting home.
I honestly don't understand why some women need to carry three purses/bags/suitcases. At least be mindful of who you hit with them and tuck in the straps!!!
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Did you have to make such a scene?I'm sure it was an honest accident.
Hey, how about I pour hot coffee all over your head so it drips down your face, nose and chin onto your clothes and you let me know how you handle it.
Could I have suppressed my anger better? Probably ... but I was dripping with hot coffee.
Accident?
Which part? The one where she chose to be lazy and not push her bags to the front of her? Laziness is not accidental. It's a choice.
Most people who carry bags are very considerate and swing them to the front so they don't nearly decapitate people as they move through the train.
Anyone hit with a bag knows how rude it is.
Next time, should this happen again, I'll just sit there and say nothing. Maybe that's the best way to handle it, then. However, I'm human and rather reactive. I don't apparently have the same restraint as you. Perhaps you can teach me how to react when hot coffee is sloshed all over me. I'm all ears.
Bravo! You tell 'er CJ!
oh pul-ease - i think you look for things to complain about - i agree, most likely an accident - and yes, it is annoying, let it go!
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